Are toxins poisoning your personality?

How toxins and poor nutrition can make you a different person. Is it possible that heavy metals in your system can change your brain? Is it possible to become a different person with neurotransmitter balancing? Most people believe that nothing can change the way their brain works, or  change the way they react emotionally. Not true. Professor of Criminology, Psychiatry and Psychology Dr. Adrian Raine published an article in the Wall Street Journal about the relationship between genes, biologic factors and toxins and criminal behavior. The conclusions are based on several facts: Identical twins are more likely to both be criminals. Even adopted children from criminals are more likely to be violent. There is decreased activity in the prefrontal region of the brain of criminals. This area is responsible for impulse control. Violence went down in the US after lead was removed from gasoline, which decreased lead pollution. Simple omega 3 supplements reduce violence rate in young offenders. My conclusions from this article: Genetics may not necessarily be related to the way the criminal mind works. Could it be related to the way they process nutrients? Decreased prefrontal area activity may not necessarily be related to psychological or genetic issues. Could it be just nutrient deficiencies like vitamin of mineral deficiencies? If increased lead levels around us can cause us to commit crimes, then what if we do not get enough lead to commit a crime, but...
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